I had a one-owner 2001 w/ 127k checked out by reputable mechanics and they found no major repairs though plenty of neglected maintenance items: Owner never changed the plugs (!!!) or the timing belt and he changed his oil when his wife changed hers "close to" 5000 or under but he's got no documentation. The oil filter he used was whatever whoever did the oil change put on, but not Toy brand.

Most of the miles are probably 20% town/80% highway but for the first couple of years of ownership, he did a 4-5 mile commute on hwy (nasty!). He's done only a couple hundred miles of light 4-wheeling on dirt roads a did a light haul (under 1500 lbs) from Chicago to Denver.

With my pickup, I was religious about changing my oil every 3k but otherwise took the attitude "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" and seemed to get away with it so I'm wondering if I can take this risk. I'd hope my next truck can go 300k too! (I will baby it this time now that I know they CAN last this long. I used to say, "Oh, it's going to die soon anyway so I won't fix that fender, bumper, etc." I was a twenty-something newbie when I bought my truck.)

Another option I'm checking out is an '03 2-owner Taco that's supposedly been babied by both owners. Obviously, it's gonna cost me more. 127k mostly highway miles to the ski towns plus four trips to Chicago from Colorado to visit his girlfriend (It worked! Now she lives with him in CO. And no, I'm not confusing my stories. Both owners have Chicago connections.)

I haven't paid for a mechanic's check yet. I trust him on the oil changes but the tires show differential wear (worn in the middle so guessing overinflation), lots of free play in the brake pedal (though it doesn't sink), and during my test drive, I kept hearing a short-lived, quiet whirring sound AFTER I completed a shift. Given my description, my mechanic thought the noise suggested any of several expensive problems, but the owner had his mechanic check it and the mechanic thought it might be a rush of air through the K&N filter and was not concerned. (Anyone else experience a similar noise with their K&N?) The owner also swears he gets 22-24 mpg. (I know, I know but I really don't think he's lying.)

Would you dare to buy the '01 (which even with repairs will save me $2000)? Go for the high miles '03? Pass on both?

Honestly I'd pass on both of them. Also I'd specifically look for a Texas truck I know there are plenty 100,000 mile + 01-04 Tacomas on the market right now cause I just bought mine not too long ago. I'd be weary about buying any 1st generation truck in an area that is known for snow and it's winters as there is a major frame recall on these models from premature corrosion. Keep us updated on your finds.

Thanks for the advice and the confirmation that the air filter might be the cause of the noise I'm hearing.

I imagine there are deals to be had in Texas but being in Colorado, that's a longgggg way away to look for a truck. I'm finding it a pain to travel an hour to check out "local" trucks.

Yep, rust is on my radar. That's the first thing I asked the mechanic to check on the '01 since it spent a few years in Chicago. Last year, I looked at a Tacoma from Pennsylvania and everything underneath was coated in rust! True, in Colorado we've got lots of snow (in the mountains, anyway) but we don't use much, if any, salt. We use solar energy to melt the stuff and sand for a bit of traction. However, cities started using potassium chloride at intersections a few years ago. I don't know if that has the same corrosive action as Eastern melt salt formulas. It kills the vegetation for sure.

I've crossed the '01 off my list. He wouldn't come down enough in price to account for all the maintenance items. I'm having the '03 checked out by a mechanic today. I'll let you know what the results are.

I forgot to ask if anyone knows what's in the '01 tow package for an MT Taco. It appears it was only a hitch receiver and some wiring. I guess the tranny cooler only goes with the AT vehicles. Am I right or were other things included in the tow package of that year?

toyotas are awesome my k&n makes noise too. but like the other guy said there are tons of them for sale, so buy one you are comfortable with and it will probably run forever got 215k on my 2000 and the oil looks new when i change it. good luck with your purchase post pics on the one you get.

and by the way. we use potassium chloride on the roads in idaho and its awful on trucks! i wash mine once a week in the winter, underneath and all

Welcome to TW!
i would pass on both!
You are a loyal toyota owner, wait till you find something that someone has babied and has documentation of maintenance and you will get another 300k!!!
Maybe look for a truck in new mexico or arizona where the rust hasent gotten to the frame!

Timing belt and water pump replacement would have been the major items needing serviced!

Ii would pass on both. There are not many first gens running around for sale in colorado, at least not when i was looking for mine, but you can find a good truck at a good price if you are patient. Take a trip to craigslist in denver. There are quite a bit of first gens on there right now.

Welcome to TW!
i would pass on both!
You are a loyal toyota owner, wait till you find something that someone has babied and has documentation of maintenance and you will get another 300k!!!
Maybe look for a truck in new mexico or arizona where the rust hasent gotten to the frame!

Timing belt and water pump replacement would have been the major items needing serviced!

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Exactly... they are out there! I waited for the right deal for 2 months before finding something I'd settle on... 2003 Access Cab, SR5, 4x4, TRD with 149k... never taken off-road / highway miles, original owner with maint records from date of purchase, NO rust, prestine motor compartment, perfect body equipped with a matching Leer shell I priced out around $1700 new.... needs shocks, clutch, transfer case maintenance, and new tires after 10k more miles or so... I paid $10.3k after taxes and fees, and I'll be putting about $3k into it over the next 6 months... but that'll be lifted and off-road ready.

I forgot to ask if anyone knows what's in the '01 tow package for an MT Taco. It appears it was only a hitch receiver and some wiring. I guess the tranny cooler only goes with the AT vehicles. Am I right or were other things included in the tow package of that year?

Thanks.

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Don't think toyota had facorty tow packages till 2005. Earlier years were after market or installed at dealerships but no factory option.

I appreciate all the feedback. I've decided to go with the 03. I think readers got the idea there was rust on this truck but there isn't. There was concern by some that a Colorado truck would have rust by virtue of Colorado being a snow state. (Thanks for the tip on the KCl; I'll be sure to keep my truck washed off.) I know there are "lots" of Tacomas to choose from but finding them at a price I can afford is the tough part. No one sells for book here, dealer or private party.

I had the 03 checked out by a Toyota mechanic and the only thing they found of remote concern was a slight leak that could be fixed for $60. The timing belt was already changed prematurely because of a leak in the water pump. Otherwise, this truck sounds like JBear's find in that the owner (says he) did baby his truck, it's in excellent shape inside and out, he does have all his records, the mileage is highway miles, he hasn't been 4-wheeling with it, and he's even going to clean the K&N before he turns it over to me.

I can't wait to put my recent Skamper poptop purchase on (after I find some air pacs and change to Bilstein shocks which come with the truck purchase) and get further into the mountains. After 30 years living in the same area, I'm bored with the same-old hiking trails.

I appreciate all the feedback. I've decided to go with the 03. I think readers got the idea there was rust on this truck but there isn't. There was concern by some that a Colorado truck would have rust by virtue of Colorado being a snow state. (Thanks for the tip on the KCl; I'll be sure to keep my truck washed off.) I know there are "lots" of Tacomas to choose from but finding them at a price I can afford is the tough part. No one sells for book here, dealer or private party.

I had the 03 checked out by a Toyota mechanic and the only thing they found of remote concern was a slight leak that could be fixed for $60. The timing belt was already changed prematurely because of a leak in the water pump. Otherwise, this truck sounds like JBear's find in that the owner (says he) did baby his truck, it's in excellent shape inside and out, he does have all his records, the mileage is highway miles, he hasn't been 4-wheeling with it, and he's even going to clean the K&N before he turns it over to me.

I can't wait to put my recent Skamper poptop purchase on (after I find some air pacs and change to Bilstein shocks which come with the truck purchase) and get further into the mountains. After 30 years living in the same area, I'm bored with the same-old hiking trails.

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Congrats on your purchase. It sounds like a good truck.

The story about changing the timing belt early due to leaking water pump is very common, so I am sure it is true.